It's been a choppy day in the markets, and not just for cryptocurrencies.

Despite strong jobs numbers — the US economy added 200,000 jobs in January and wages increased at the fastest pace since the recession— stocks are tumbling. The S&P 500, which earlier in the week had its worst two-day decline since August, plummeted as much as 1.1% on Friday. The benchmark is now on pace to finish the week with a loss of almost 3%.

During European morning trade on Friday, the price of virtually every major cryptocurrency dropped more than 15% as investors remained spooked following bitcoin's fall below the key $9,000 support level on Thursday.

At Vice Media's once high-flying ad agency Carrot, a founder is out and insiders describe a hostile culture toward women. Current and former employees at Carrot have spoken with Business Insider and described a workplace that, they said, was littered with sexism and misogyny.

The incidents they have described range from being casually told to look pretty and dress well for client meetings to being pulled onto cofounder Mike Germano's lap and facing lewd comments. Read the full story.